JOURNEY TO THE TABLE is a new program ministry of The Upper Room specifically designed for young adults, ages 18 – 35 years old. It allows participants to explore faith through authentic teaching and it fosters open discussion through which participants can build relationships with a community of peers. Journey to the Table seeks to inspire and equip individuals to create spaces of Christian action in their homes, schools, places of work, and communities.

While Journey to the Table is in the test launch phase, follow the story below…

In this article by Carl Gladstone, Paloma Rodriguez Rivera and Jessica Bunting share some of their experience from Chrysalis and Journey to the Table. What connections can we form, and what impact can we have when we grow with the

For several weeks now we’ve been working on a new website for Journey to the Table. As we begin making the program available, this new site will have a simple, clean look to help you learn more about how you

This is a special interview that we did at #oneWMC2016 with Geoffrey Parker of the Upper Room. He talks about some awesome things that are going on at the Upper Room check it out. Source: Special Interview with Geoffrey Parker

Think you may not be knowledgeable enough to lead in faith? Samantha Tidball uses the example of Peter and Paul to show why you have something to offer as a leader.Source: To the Unqualified – Global Young People | Young

The Term: A Word for the Campus by the Campus I am so pleased to be a partner in The Term. This is a great new resource for preaching and worship ideas from campus ministries for campus ministries. This first

Lovett Weems examines the findings of a new report on engaging young adults and shares clues about the types of churches those ages 18–34 are most likely to attend. Perhaps the most important finding of the research is that the

For those who are attending school and making ends meet, here are some helpful tips. There is enough: you can spend time with friends, you can have decent food, and you really can stay on time buying books and paying

I’d like to find an opportunity to say this too,.. or maybe create an opportunity. [Hillsong NYC’s pastor, Carl Lentz] insisted, “We have a stance on love, and we have a conversation on everything else.” Source: Be Known for What

You are capable and qualified to manage the money God has given you. You don’t need permission from anyone else to start working toward being more financially responsible. Pop some tags! Source: 4 Ways Christians Can Be Better with Their Money